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Show Page July Till: JOURNAL ft Muggs and Skeeter 10, 1051 LAYTON ' - . Mrs. Doyle Rampton of Garland and Mrs. Jay Cullimore of Tooele By Wally Bishop' spent Saturday with Mrs. Ramp-ton- s mother, Mrs. Lottie Adams. They came to attend the funeral held Saturday for Mrs. Mary Ellen Whitesides. Elizabeth John Cherry and Whitesides, children of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Whitesides of Salt Lake City are visiting here with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Simpson, while their parents are vacationing in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. The God who gave us life, gave us liberty Roy Rogers Wins Outboard Derby Garden Safety at the same time. Harmony In Mixed Up Ducks JNest For safety with insecticides, lead all the print on the container to know whether dust or spray is toxic and, if so, how to use it safely Roy Rogers, a talented cowpoke on land or sea, rode a outboard steed to victory in the Cabrillo Beach to Catalina Island predicted leg race. He called his round trip time within 30 seconds and set a new record for an outboard craft with three aboard. Here he receives his winners trophy from cruise Commodore Pete Peterson and poses with a Mercury Mark 50, the outboard that carried him 44 miles to victory. 40-hor- se as well as effectively. Label containers of toxic materials conspicuously. Keep them out of reach of children and pets. Put sprayers and dusters, used to apply these chemicals, out of reach of young-- ; ters promptly after use. Any con-- ; tainer, such as a pail, used in mixing insecticides, should be thorough- ly washed with hot soapsuds after-- ; wards. The washings or anyj leftover insecticides to be disposed of should be flushed down a sewer or dumped into a hole and then so well covered with earth that chil- dren, pets and birds, chickens included, wont get to them. j j A still day is the safest and most EASY-TO-MAKE-FROS- MILK SHAKES TY By Marguerite Mickelsen effective time to dust or spray. If there is a breeze, stand with your back to it so the spray or dust blows away from you. Avoid breathing in these materials. If any happens to get on the skin, wash it off thoroughly. MD 'Man of Year MONTGOMERVILLE, PA. Orphaned baby skunks make themselves at home in a ducks nest on a farm. A stray kitten joins the congenial group in the barn. A mother duck has helped to care for the skunks while sitting on her eggs. DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS 10. Chair 1, Dibbles, as bait 8. Land-measur- es 8. The soul 10. Egyptian measure of length (var.) 11. Befall 12. Music-not- e 13. Track of a deer 15. River 16. DOWN 1. Of a group of lung fishes 2. Land-measu- re 3. Rice with meat, etc. (Orient.) 4. Posture 5. Projecting end of a church (Fr.) Devotion 6. the Incarnation 7. Scrubs 8. Form (R.C.Ch.) 18. Yield 20. Assam . Valley of the moon Couples 14. Chinese dynasty (var.) 17. Equipment 19. Musical composition for two 23. Sloping roadway 26. Side of a room 28. Engraving on wood 29. 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Best of all, not only is this such a pleasant way to get children to drink more milk, but these frosty milk shakes contain 50 more energy than plain milk, a real boon to busy little systems. Milk is abundant in calcium and more than abundant in supply in nearly all areas of the country. You can add even more goodness, and nutritional value as well, to snack time by setting out a generous serving of ginger snaps. Homemade with wholesome molasses, theyll add iron and vitamin B. Frosty milk shakes and ginger snaps are a fine after school refreshment for your own youngcombination or and for yourself. sters or for the gang, mid-afterno- on OLD FASHIONED GINGER SNAPS teaspoon baking soda cup molasses Vi teaspoon ginger V. cup shortening flour 114 cups sifted teaspoon grated orange rind a Boil molasses and shortening in saucepan. Cool slightly; add well. Chill in refrigerator for several remaining ingredients; mix thickness. Cut hours or overnight. Roll on floured board to 12 minutes at cookie sheet on with cookie cutter. Bake greased 375 F. Yield: 3 dozen. xh all-purpo- s6 EASY GINGER SNAPS Combine and blend well 1 pkg. cookie mix, 13 cup dark tnolat ses, 14 cup water and 1 teaspoon ginger. Drop by teaspoonfuls minutes at 375 F. The on ungreased cookie sheet. Bake cookie. a makes crisper longer baking time 12-1- 5 hearing Tin (sym.) Fresh Uncooked Exclamation Flap Mothers term ) 36. Miscellany 38. Personal satire in writing 40. River (Fr.) 42. Arid 43. Perches 44. Elevated William Wayne Babcock, 82, professor emeritus of surgery at Temple University, has been named the medical professions Man of the Year by the American Medical Association at its convention in San Francisco. Dr. Babcock, who received his degree in 1893, was given the A.MA Distinguished Service Award for DO CTO R outstanding contributions to medicine and humanity. For years he has been a pathologist at the Philadelphia Hospital and a aurgeon at the Philadelphia General Hospital. (International) This Week in . . . The Saturday Evening Post RUSSIAS ANGRY FARMERS at Ail Magazine Dealers train 45. Cry, as a dove 46. Fiber knots 47. Repay 49. Attempt Best Results Obtained From Placing Ads and Want Ads In THE REFLEX and JOURNAL |